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Has anyone else noticed false knock on RHD cars with tunes?
If you aren't sure take your car gently to 4000 rpm in third then floor it to 6000 rpm while logging the knock sensor. As standard with the Ford factory tune it will blip to +0.65 for half a second then back to zero as the revs climb. On a custom performance tune it will go instantly to +6 and stay there until you lift off at 6000rpm. The difference being the performance tune is noticeably more violent when you floor it. You really feel the extra power and the torque reaction.
I have a theory about what makes RHD cars more likely to exhibit false knock under hard driving and it stems from the Ford recall to secure the loom that was getting burned by the rhd header. If the loom was close enough to the header to catch fire on our cars but not an issue on LHD cars, then would it also be close enough to touch the header if the engine was rocking hard over on the engine mounts? I have just watched this video below and it shows a red car with the engine out. He shows an a/c line clip that can touch the right header of some lhd cars running long tubes. Could our rhd cars with their comprised standard header routing be effected by a very similar issue when they are given a bit more power? I'm going under my car this weeeknd to investigate this area specifically.
If you aren't sure take your car gently to 4000 rpm in third then floor it to 6000 rpm while logging the knock sensor. As standard with the Ford factory tune it will blip to +0.65 for half a second then back to zero as the revs climb. On a custom performance tune it will go instantly to +6 and stay there until you lift off at 6000rpm. The difference being the performance tune is noticeably more violent when you floor it. You really feel the extra power and the torque reaction.
I have a theory about what makes RHD cars more likely to exhibit false knock under hard driving and it stems from the Ford recall to secure the loom that was getting burned by the rhd header. If the loom was close enough to the header to catch fire on our cars but not an issue on LHD cars, then would it also be close enough to touch the header if the engine was rocking hard over on the engine mounts? I have just watched this video below and it shows a red car with the engine out. He shows an a/c line clip that can touch the right header of some lhd cars running long tubes. Could our rhd cars with their comprised standard header routing be effected by a very similar issue when they are given a bit more power? I'm going under my car this weeeknd to investigate this area specifically.
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